2.4.2026
MSFS

A2A Simulations Shares Development Update on Various Planes

The developer A2A has taken April Fools’ Day a bit more seriously and has shared a development roadmap of their general aviation aircraft for Microsoft Flight…

The developer A2A has taken April Fools’ Day a bit more seriously and has shared a development roadmap of their general aviation aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This roadmap shows information about events that are going to happen within the A2A development this year, as well as the upcoming year.

The development update has been shared in a single image with a short description on the A2A Discord Server. It has been mentioned that soon, the Legacy RG650 should be released, within the second quarter of the year.

The Cessna 172 enthusiasts will be glad to hear that their highly popular Cessna 172 rebuild for Microsoft Flight Simulator is going to be released by the end of this year. The team anticipates that this is going to be a very popular release.

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During this year, the A2A development team has yet to determine whether the Aerostar Turbo is going to be worth working on this aircraft. Lastly, the Cherokee is planned for 2027, alongside the Cessna 182. A2A has mentioned that this roadmap is still subject to change, and may not resemble the final decisions made by the developer.

If you would like to read more about A2A, make sure to check out the developer’s category at FSNews.

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